Re: DNT:1 and "data append"

David,

John's text was explicitly proposing restrictions on first parties. ("A 1st
Party MUST NOT...")


On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 6:16 PM, David Singer <singer@apple.com> wrote:

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> On Mar 18, 2013, at 15:52 , Ian Fette (イアンフェッティ) <ifette@google.com>
> wrote:
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> Presumably there would be some carve-outs here? E.g. if you come to my
> site with DNT1 and buy something with me,
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> then the site just became a first party (unless somehow the user can buy
> without knowingly interacting with the site…), and there are few rules for
> you...
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> John, can you back up a bit and remind me what the scenario is that
> troubles you, and then I can try to be more helpful...
>
> I'm going to share identifiable information with FedEx so that they can
> deliver your product...
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> On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 3:44 PM, John Simpson <john@consumerwatchdog.org>wrote:
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>> Colleagues,
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>> I wanted to propose some privacy friendly text that would cover the "data
>> append" situation when DNT:1 is sent.  I think others are working on
>> possible language,  but I wanted to make my proposed language available for
>> consideration and discussion.
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>> Normative
>> When DNT:1 is received:
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>> -- A 1st Party MUST NOT share share identifiable data with another party.
>> -- A 1st Party MUST NOT combine identifiable data from another party with
>> data it has collected while a 1st Party.
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>> Cheers,
>> John
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>>   ---------
>> John M. Simpson
>> Privacy Project Director
>> Consumer Watchdog
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>> john@consumerwatchdog.org
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> David Singer
> Multimedia and Software Standards, Apple Inc.
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